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equally as well as us, we have three congresses wrapping up tomorrow york and boston. we will continue to listen to these management teams. that's what we're focused on tomorrow. >> certainly, that will set the tone. >> thank you. we appreciate it. we will see you soon. >> thank you very much. up next, my observation on the gab between clinton and obama's policies. back in a moment. this country was built by working people. the economy needs manufacturing. machines, tools, people making stuff. companies have to invest in making things. infrastructure, construction, production. we need it now more than ever. chevron's putting more than $8 billion dollars back in the u.s. economy this year. in pipes, cement, steel, jobs, energy. we need to get the wheels turning. i'm proud of that. making real things... for real. ...that make a real difference. ♪ >> and finally tonight, my observation on clinton omics and obamanomics. at a time the economic policies of president obama are being debated. clinton will make the case. if we want to return to the boom time, we need to stick
equally as well as us, we have three congresses wrapping up tomorrow york and boston. we will continue to listen to these management teams. that's what we're focused on tomorrow. >> certainly, that will set the tone. >> thank you. we appreciate it. we will see you soon. >> thank you very much. up next, my observation on the gab between clinton and obama's policies. back in a moment. this country was built by working people. the economy needs manufacturing. machines, tools,...
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my good friends boston bostonle bostonlety. >> i think there's we got to go. we're on a commercial. thank you for being here. appreciate it very much. >> anyway. >> when we come back we'll head down to the new york stock exchange for the latest buzz on wall street. stick around. at optionsxpress we're all about options trading. we create easy to use, powerful trading tools for all. look at these streaming charts! they're totally customizable and they let you visualize what might happen next. that's genius! strategies, chains, positions. we put 'em all on one screen! could we make placing a trade any easier? mmmm...could we? open an account today and get a free 13-month e ibd™ subscription when you call 1-888-280-0149 now. optionsxpress by charles schwab. ♪ i can do anything ♪ i can do anything today ♪ i can go anywhere ♪ i can go anywhere today ♪ la la la la la la la [ male announcer ] dow solutions help millions of people by helping to make gluten free bread that doesn't taste gluten free. together, the elements of science and the human element can solve anything. solut
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it's tough because he had a certain upon number things he was trying to get to, get in ann romney, in boston with the two of them h. point to hit. he asked him about the social issues. he got a lot in, yes -- >> asked him about being potentially a first mormon president of the united states. i understand the time pressures there. >> right. i mean, the g.m. thing, i think will get fact checked. seems to me it was clearly not factually accurate, what he said. >> what do you make of romney, i presume this won't be the last such program he appears on. i thought the whole idea of these campaigns was to go around the old line media. seem like maybe they need us a little bit. >> i think so especially after the convention. i think it was a seclude political move to go on "meet the press" today. at the same time, i think romney's got to be more specific. gregory is trying to hit him on specifics on tax loopholes, afghanistan. the viewer knows when mitt romney is dodging questions. he dodged a lot of them today. and that's -- you hear that criticism from the right that romney's speech at the conventio
it's tough because he had a certain upon number things he was trying to get to, get in ann romney, in boston with the two of them h. point to hit. he asked him about the social issues. he got a lot in, yes -- >> asked him about being potentially a first mormon president of the united states. i understand the time pressures there. >> right. i mean, the g.m. thing, i think will get fact checked. seems to me it was clearly not factually accurate, what he said. >> what do you make...
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massachusetts and we will hold the man who currently holds that post and talk to him about romney's record in boston and what it means for this race after a quick break. and bleeding that wasn't normal for me. she said i had to go to the doctor. turned out i had uterine cancer, a type of gynecologic cancer. i received treatment and we're confident i'll be fine. please listen to your body. if something doesn't feel right for two weeks or longer, see your doctor. get the inside knowledge about gynecologic cancers. knowing can make all the difference in the world. >>> welcome back. live pictures from the carolina fest, and this is janelle monae and she is performing, and a lot of people gathered there to obviously celebrate labor day, but also d dnc with a large crowd there, and taking a look and a listen there, and a lot of people just enjoying the day, and it is a holiday after all. by now, mitt romney's credentials of course everybody knows including the governor of massachusetts, and during his time, he signed the state's health reform bill into law that happened in 2006 and he left the governorshi
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the orchard gardens elementary school in boston was in trouble. its record was poor, its spirit was broken and its reputation was a wreck. no matter how bad things were in other urban schools in the city, people would say at least we're not orchard gardens. today, thanks to a host of new tools, many enacted with the help of the obama administration, orchard gardens is turning itself around. teaching standards and accountabilities are higher, the school day is longer and filled with learning, art, exercise and music. the head of pediatrics comes to consult with parents on toughest personal issues in students' home lives. see, today's republicans, today's republicans and their nominee for president tell us that those first graders are on their own. on their own to deal with their poverty, with ill-prepared young parents maybe who speak english as a second language, with an under funded school, no access to nutrition food and no place for their mom to cash a paycheck with a job market with skills they don't have with no way to pay for college. but th
the orchard gardens elementary school in boston was in trouble. its record was poor, its spirit was broken and its reputation was a wreck. no matter how bad things were in other urban schools in the city, people would say at least we're not orchard gardens. today, thanks to a host of new tools, many enacted with the help of the obama administration, orchard gardens is turning itself around. teaching standards and accountabilities are higher, the school day is longer and filled with learning,...
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if it had been myth romney, i'd probably be riding the commuter train from new bedford to boston right now. but we had mitt romney. so we had to wait for the great patrick to get that started. maybe as a democrat i should be grateful we got myth and mitt. he would have been re-elected overwhelmingly. now, that might not have been good for the democrats, but not following the mitch mcconnell view that your party's advantage is more important than the economic well-being of your constituents, i would have taken that. but we didn't have myth romney. we had mitt romney. and he did the democrats a favor, not the state. after four consecutive republican elections, when mitt romney ran for re-election -- his term was up, he was afraid to run for re-election. letting the lieutenant governor take a fall and the republicans haven't won a major election in statewide office since. it's a state office. well, if we didn't get the job experience and we can't look to the past to be reassured, let's look to the future. you know there are a lot of romneys. there's the romney who was going to be better o
if it had been myth romney, i'd probably be riding the commuter train from new bedford to boston right now. but we had mitt romney. so we had to wait for the great patrick to get that started. maybe as a democrat i should be grateful we got myth and mitt. he would have been re-elected overwhelmingly. now, that might not have been good for the democrats, but not following the mitch mcconnell view that your party's advantage is more important than the economic well-being of your constituents, i...
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the americorps legislation and signed it through congress, the model for me was a program based in boston called city year which -- a lot of you know about it. it is a great program. when i left the white house, there was some discussion about whether americorps would be defunded and by that time, the largest affiliate in the united states was city. and the governor of massachusetts, mitt romney, was on the board. and september me a letter -- michael brown is nodding his head. sent me a letter saying with 49 other -- 48 other governors, we should continue this. this is important. so i called him. i was out of the white house. i said, governor, that's what americorps is all about. i hope you will help me save it. and he urged the republican congress to continue to support it and urged the white house. the youth unemployment rate exceeds 40%. but 80% of the city volunteers in johannesburg have a job the day they leave. it turns out to be good economics as well as good for the society. all of you should know that and i wanted you to know it. and, governor, i thank you for being here. the pod
the americorps legislation and signed it through congress, the model for me was a program based in boston called city year which -- a lot of you know about it. it is a great program. when i left the white house, there was some discussion about whether americorps would be defunded and by that time, the largest affiliate in the united states was city. and the governor of massachusetts, mitt romney, was on the board. and september me a letter -- michael brown is nodding his head. sent me a letter...
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she now works for the "boston globe." thank you for joining us to help us understand why those passengers are still ond board that plane when the threat was some sort of liquid. >> what we don't know right now, this would be normally routine. one, they have to figure out the most important thing was this a hoax or not. the specificity that there's an individual on this plane, you know, makes it sound like there might be a little bit of -- i don't want to say, you know, a hockey behind it. because you tend not to get calls in like this with real terrorist attacks. and so they now have to figure out who that potential person is. so this is pretty routine. the fbi's involvement would be routine. we tend to forget, you know, that next weekend is the 11th anniversary of september 11. we have been focused on the conventions. and so there would be, i think, sort of more intense surveillance and security precautions going into a weekend that we know has, you know, always been the focus of both hoaxes and that potential terrorist
she now works for the "boston globe." thank you for joining us to help us understand why those passengers are still ond board that plane when the threat was some sort of liquid. >> what we don't know right now, this would be normally routine. one, they have to figure out the most important thing was this a hoax or not. the specificity that there's an individual on this plane, you know, makes it sound like there might be a little bit of -- i don't want to say, you know, a hockey...
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i introduced him in boston. not too bad. i introduced him when he announced his candidacy in springfield. and i introduced him in denver. things turned out pretty well. >> you're his good luck charm? >> that's what he's saying, yes. >> that's my role. >> senator, nice to have you. >> thanks, soledad. >>> short break. still ahead this morning, nba superstar dwyane wade is teaming up with president obama for a special cause. mr. wade will join us live up next to explain. you're watching "starting point." we're coming to you from charlotte, north carolina. and there he is, nice to see you. sorry we're not in new york with you this morning. we're back in a moment. for me. she said i had to go to the doctor. turned out i had uterine cancer, a type of gynecologic cancer. i received treatment and we're confident i'll be fine. please listen to your body. if something doesn't feel right for two weeks or longer, see your doctor. get the inside knowledge about gynecologic cancers. knowing can make all the difference in the world. in co
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. >> it wasn't the 2004 speech in boston. this is probably not his top five, maybe not even top ten speeches. >> but i think that was strategically smart because again, 2008 was lightning in a bottle and he was not going to be able to recreate that. what he needed to do was reassure. and i thought that he made us take ownership of the hope and change. and asking us to what i call sort of the jerry mcguire moment. help me keep helping you. and that's exactly what he's asking the country to do as he asks them to reelect him for another four years. >> and you were surprised, we both were, there was a lot of foreign policy in there. >> there really was. it was shocking considering that that is so low on the priority list for voters right now. it is the economy, the economy, the economy. but he is running against somebody who is a former governor who has no experience on the foreign policy stage. and who just had a trip abroad which didn't go so well. so not only it they hit him on foreign policy, they had some fun with. >> but do
. >> it wasn't the 2004 speech in boston. this is probably not his top five, maybe not even top ten speeches. >> but i think that was strategically smart because again, 2008 was lightning in a bottle and he was not going to be able to recreate that. what he needed to do was reassure. and i thought that he made us take ownership of the hope and change. and asking us to what i call sort of the jerry mcguire moment. help me keep helping you. and that's exactly what he's asking the...
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. >> we get news in "the boston herald" a 12-year-old being called a hero. he took the wheel after his father apparently had a she eiz on i-95 in peabody. >> i turned the key off and i tried to put it into park. i took his phone out of his pocket and called 911. >> patrick also got his 9-year-old special needs sister out of the car and behind a guardrail for safety. patrick's mother said he previously seen his father have similar medical issues and talked about what to do if something like this happened on the road. >> i think it's cool the mother already talked to him about what to do. >> smart parenting. >> an expanded look, head to our blog, cnn.com/earlystart. >>> jobs report dismal. what are the candidates going to do to get people back to work? we'll break down for you how each of these men thinks they can create jobs. this happy couple used capital one venture miles for their "destination wedding." double miles you can "actually" use. but with those single mile travel cards... [ bridesmaid ] blacked out... but i'm a bridesmaid. oh! "x" marks the spot
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the orchard gardens elementary school in boston was in trouble. its record was poor, its spirit was broken and its reputation was a wreck. no matter how bad things were in other urban schools in the city, people would say at least we're not orchard gardens. today, thanks to a host of new tools, many enacted with the help of the obama administration, orchard gardens is turning itself around. teaching standards and accountabilities are higher, the school day is longer and filled with learning, art, exercise and music. the head of pediatrics comes to consult with parents on toughest personal issues in students' home lives. attendance is up. until less than a year, orchard gardens went from one of the worst schools in the district to one of the best in the state. the whole school community is engaged and proud. so am i. at the end of my advice it, about a year and a half ago, the first grade led by a veteran teacher gathered to recite doctor king's "i have a dream" speech. and when i started to applaud, the teacher said not yet, governor. and she bega
the orchard gardens elementary school in boston was in trouble. its record was poor, its spirit was broken and its reputation was a wreck. no matter how bad things were in other urban schools in the city, people would say at least we're not orchard gardens. today, thanks to a host of new tools, many enacted with the help of the obama administration, orchard gardens is turning itself around. teaching standards and accountabilities are higher, the school day is longer and filled with learning,...
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one analyst estimates based on counts in new york, boston, and minneapolis, the lines today were on average about 83% longer than the lines for the iphone 4s last october. whatever the flaws are in this device, it's always popular, as you know. >> a lot of talk about it in the newsroom just today. brian todd, thanks so much. >> remember, we're always following what's going on in "the situation room." you can follow us on twitter. you can tweet me @wolfblitzer and tweet kate.
one analyst estimates based on counts in new york, boston, and minneapolis, the lines today were on average about 83% longer than the lines for the iphone 4s last october. whatever the flaws are in this device, it's always popular, as you know. >> a lot of talk about it in the newsroom just today. brian todd, thanks so much. >> remember, we're always following what's going on in "the situation room." you can follow us on twitter. you can tweet me @wolfblitzer and tweet...
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he started out eight years ago in boston and he was magical and then he came to denver and i thought he was compelling as a candidate. tonight he was presidential. and it's a different aura, it's a more dignified speech, but he's scarred, he's more mature and he's not promising as much. there is very little here in the way of promises about jobs in terms of where we're going on this, how much we're going to get the deficit down quickly. i thought he lowered the bar in terms of what he was trying to achieve. but i did think he was very presidential. he's moved from hope and change to hope and faith. >> at one point he even said i am a different person. i'm not just a candidate. i am president. >> save for the portion at the end where i thought he spoke movingly this is about you, it was a page out of ronald reagan's state of the unions where he identified with individuals' struggles. i thought it was the same old, same old. the same promises that this kinetictory has heard. i think it's a hit and miss. too many things that americans were looking for and didn't receive, a string of pro
he started out eight years ago in boston and he was magical and then he came to denver and i thought he was compelling as a candidate. tonight he was presidential. and it's a different aura, it's a more dignified speech, but he's scarred, he's more mature and he's not promising as much. there is very little here in the way of promises about jobs in terms of where we're going on this, how much we're going to get the deficit down quickly. i thought he lowered the bar in terms of what he was...
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together, when i passed legislation and signed it from congress, the model for me was a program based in boston called city year, which a lot of you know about. it is a great program. when i left the white house there was discussion about whether americorps would be defunded, the largest affiliate in the united states was city year, and mitt romney was on the board. i wrote him a letter saying we should continue this. i called him and i was out of the white house and i said, governor, i love city year. that is what americorps is all about. i hope you will save it. he urged the republican congress to continue to support city year, and they did. i just visited the program in south africa where the youth unemployment rate exceeds 40%, and 80% of the volunteers in johannesburg have a job the day they leave city year. it turns out it is good economics and good for the society. all of you should know that, and, governor, i thank you for being here. the podium is yours. [applause] >> thank you, mr. president. i appreciate your kind words, and that introduction is very touching. >> if there's one thing
together, when i passed legislation and signed it from congress, the model for me was a program based in boston called city year, which a lot of you know about. it is a great program. when i left the white house there was discussion about whether americorps would be defunded, the largest affiliate in the united states was city year, and mitt romney was on the board. i wrote him a letter saying we should continue this. i called him and i was out of the white house and i said, governor, i love...
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we value this collaboration with the boston globe. this is an inaugural event. we are so pleased that peter canellos was able to pull this together. i think when he first talked about it, he asked what it would be good. what about the night before the election? [laughter] they thought that might be a little extreme. i also want to tell you that following the election sometime in february or march, we will meet again here and talk about the results of the election in the same way. peter, we do not talk about you enough, except to say that you are the editor of the editorial column of the boston globe. he went to penn state, then he went to columbia to get a law degree. he came back to boston in 2009. again, he is a wonderful colleague and collaborator. i am turning the microphone to him. >> thank you. [applause] thank you very much. thank you to monica who put together this wonderful event. i want to welcome our subscribers who came as part of the insider program. there are many familiar faces in the audience. as some of you can see, we are taping tonight. people
we value this collaboration with the boston globe. this is an inaugural event. we are so pleased that peter canellos was able to pull this together. i think when he first talked about it, he asked what it would be good. what about the night before the election? [laughter] they thought that might be a little extreme. i also want to tell you that following the election sometime in february or march, we will meet again here and talk about the results of the election in the same way. peter, we do...
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he went to washington and then came back to boston, which is home, in 2009. he's a wonderful colleague and collaborator. now i am turning the microphone over to him. >> good to see my microphone is working. thank you. [applause] thank you, paula and a special thanks to monica higgins who pulled together all these wonderful event. i want to welcome all of our subscribers who came to see the insider program and hello to all but members in the audience. many familiar faces. we are taping tonight. for the question and answer, people will be asked to write their questions on a piece of paper and people will collect them. so just raise your hand so we can get your questions that way. what we are hoping to do it tonight now that the democratic and republican conventions are over -- and i was at both of them -- is have a discussion about where the state of the presidential election is right now. some of you may have joined us when we had a discussion with a different battle during the primary topic about mitt romney and some other republicans who were running. now go
he went to washington and then came back to boston, which is home, in 2009. he's a wonderful colleague and collaborator. now i am turning the microphone over to him. >> good to see my microphone is working. thank you. [applause] thank you, paula and a special thanks to monica higgins who pulled together all these wonderful event. i want to welcome all of our subscribers who came to see the insider program and hello to all but members in the audience. many familiar faces. we are taping...
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, but john silver, boston university leader, dies. his temp he is oust quarter century as president of boston university brought the school to new levels of academic excellence and financial stability while creating an atmosphere of conflict and controversy, and who, in 1990, came within 77,000 votes of becoming governor of massachusetts, died of kidney failure on thursday in his brookline home. he was 86 years old. last call in this first segment of the "washington journal" comes from malika in warner robbins, georgia, on our democrats line. caller: thank you for taking my call. host: go ahead. what do you think about media coverage so far this year? caller: well, i think the media -- i think they adequately reflect the temperament of our society, and you have the republicans, like fox news, rush limbaugh, i mean, i just think they're really narrow-minded, and they don't want to change their views in our society, which is changing. i just believe that they're racist and unpopular in our day and age. they just need to understand that
, but john silver, boston university leader, dies. his temp he is oust quarter century as president of boston university brought the school to new levels of academic excellence and financial stability while creating an atmosphere of conflict and controversy, and who, in 1990, came within 77,000 votes of becoming governor of massachusetts, died of kidney failure on thursday in his brookline home. he was 86 years old. last call in this first segment of the "washington journal" comes...
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you are on with nicholas burns up in boston. caller: new york city was on high alert with active police officers in the embassies and synagogues. obama did nothing. i think that if bush was there there would have been 50 marines on rooftops with sniper rifles. i heard from a friend of mine, fbi agent, the media does not think so. who is supposed to stand up for these guys? you know what i am staying? host: how do you think the administration handled libya? guest: let me just say, i have worked for both republican and democratic administrations. i really think that it is unfair to level such a criticism of president obama. he has been a very strong leader on protecting this country, as president bush was. both presidents have put the security of the american people as job number one, as they should. they have both been strong in that area, it is unfair. libya was a tragic event. ambassador stephens died two weeks ago today. the responsibility for guarding our embassies in conflict overseas, there is not an american military prote
you are on with nicholas burns up in boston. caller: new york city was on high alert with active police officers in the embassies and synagogues. obama did nothing. i think that if bush was there there would have been 50 marines on rooftops with sniper rifles. i heard from a friend of mine, fbi agent, the media does not think so. who is supposed to stand up for these guys? you know what i am staying? host: how do you think the administration handled libya? guest: let me just say, i have worked...
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someone asked me about the difference between the los angeles convention, boston, denver, and now charlotte, and it felt like it went very smoothly, and it did because there is a lot of security. you need to give yourself extra time did i almost got late for the early show on cbs. it was hard getting in. i am hoping it will go as smoothly as possible, but we will see. in an event that big, with that many moving parts, there is always something that will not go as planned. >> there are a lot of people -- the folks we will see and hear -- connect the dots for us, but casual viewers can take away from the three nights. >> i think it and will see themselves, a cross-section of america. i'm not just saying democrats -- i think americans feel good about that. i think they will see a party -- >> help us interpret what we will be seeing, connect the dots. >> i learned something yesterday i did not know. they ask you, what suit are you wearing, because they what to blend you in right, and i thought they were joking -- >> what suit? >> this is a black one. i have a blue one. when you have to travel l
someone asked me about the difference between the los angeles convention, boston, denver, and now charlotte, and it felt like it went very smoothly, and it did because there is a lot of security. you need to give yourself extra time did i almost got late for the early show on cbs. it was hard getting in. i am hoping it will go as smoothly as possible, but we will see. in an event that big, with that many moving parts, there is always something that will not go as planned. >> there are a...
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lot of people do not understand about massachusetts is that massachusetts does not begin in and in boston. there were a lot of places in massachusetts where scott brown actually really resonates, you know, these blue-collar democratic towns. the other thing you need to appreciate about massachusetts is 52% of the voters there register as independent. in point of fact, when you look at democratic vote, scott brown needs 20% of that, which is doable. i think there is a path to victory for him. i think they have run a really strong campaign against some thoughts, not the least of which is this perception that he might not be able to win, and the sheer strength of fund raising has been impressive, and she has won -- run a good campaign, but she has made some of the mistakes first-time candidates make. >> what about nevada, where you have berkeley, who faces ethics problems? i felt like maybe there was a thumb on the scale for her before this popped up. >> in nevada, these ethics problems did take that come off the scale -- thumb off the scale, and she will now have trouble making inroads in a
lot of people do not understand about massachusetts is that massachusetts does not begin in and in boston. there were a lot of places in massachusetts where scott brown actually really resonates, you know, these blue-collar democratic towns. the other thing you need to appreciate about massachusetts is 52% of the voters there register as independent. in point of fact, when you look at democratic vote, scott brown needs 20% of that, which is doable. i think there is a path to victory for him. i...
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. >> a barack obama made his national debut in boston in july of 2004. a lot of attention on the mayor of san antonio tomorrow as he delivers the keynote address. let's take a look back at what he said in 2004. >> is that fundamental belief, the fundamental belief that i am my brother's keeper. i am my sister's keeper that makes this country work. it is what allows us to pursue our individual dreams and still come together as one american family. out of many, one. even as we speak, there are those that are preparing to divide us. the spin masters that embraced the politics of anything goes. i say to them, tonight, there is not a liberal america and a conservative america. there is the united states of america. there is not a black america and a white america and latin america and asia and america. a there is the united states of america. the pundits like to slice and dice and our country and to read states and blue states. red states for republicans and lose dates for democrats. we were shut off some got in the blue stated we don't like federal agents lo
. >> a barack obama made his national debut in boston in july of 2004. a lot of attention on the mayor of san antonio tomorrow as he delivers the keynote address. let's take a look back at what he said in 2004. >> is that fundamental belief, the fundamental belief that i am my brother's keeper. i am my sister's keeper that makes this country work. it is what allows us to pursue our individual dreams and still come together as one american family. out of many, one. even as we speak,...
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popular in 20210.wn who run won he ran an advertisement talking about the boston celtics and does not even mention running for u.s. senate. host: what has the reaction been n to the mitt romney and the 47%? guest: it is a tie rupiahs to walk. he wants to distance himself from the republican line, but acknowledge he remains a republican. host: going back to virginia right now. it says the top 10 richest counties in the united states, six of them in the washington, d.c. suburbs. virginia's economy doing better with the federal government in the northern area of the northern area and the military in the southern part. guest: northern virginia is really well off. that is really being reflected in the tv ad campaign and of the campaign both candidates are running. tim kaine has two advertisements he has run this week. president obama is that to under $50,000 and below. he says he thinks that should be $500,000. the reason most people think is because there are a lot of people making $250,000-$500,000 in virginia. it depends on which candidate is talking. in virginia both candidates talk ab
popular in 20210.wn who run won he ran an advertisement talking about the boston celtics and does not even mention running for u.s. senate. host: what has the reaction been n to the mitt romney and the 47%? guest: it is a tie rupiahs to walk. he wants to distance himself from the republican line, but acknowledge he remains a republican. host: going back to virginia right now. it says the top 10 richest counties in the united states, six of them in the washington, d.c. suburbs. virginia's...
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they are john mashek of the boston globe, ann compton of abc news, and sander vanocur, a freelance journalist. we will follow a format agreed to by representatives of the clinton and bush campaigns. that agreement contains no restrictions on the content or subject matter of the questions. each candidate will have up to 2 minutes for a closing statement. the order of those, as well as the questioning, was determined by a drawing. the first question goes to mr. perot. he will have 2 minutes to answer, to be followed by rebuttals of one minute each from governor clinton and then president bush. gentlemen, good evening. the first topic tonight is what separates each of you from the other. mr. perot, what do you believe tonight is the single most important separating issue of this campaign? >> i think the principal that separates me is that 5 and a half million people came together on their own and put me on the ballot. i was not put on the ballot by either of the 2 parties; i was not put on the ballot by any pac money, by any foreign lobbyist money, by any special interest money. this is a moveme
they are john mashek of the boston globe, ann compton of abc news, and sander vanocur, a freelance journalist. we will follow a format agreed to by representatives of the clinton and bush campaigns. that agreement contains no restrictions on the content or subject matter of the questions. each candidate will have up to 2 minutes for a closing statement. the order of those, as well as the questioning, was determined by a drawing. the first question goes to mr. perot. he will have 2 minutes to...
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bush in boston. past presidential debates tonight at 7:00 eastern here on c-span. and watch and engage with c- span as the presidential candidates meet in their first debate wednesday october 3 from university of denver. a debate previous starts at 7:00 p.m. eastern. at 9:00, "newshour's" jim lehrer moderates the debate on domestic policy. after that, your reactions and comments, calls, e-mails, and tweets live on c-span, c-span radio, and online at c-span.org. >> c-span is on fire. they just tell you the news straight up here there's no ads. that is arguably the best -- that is arguably the biggest reason. i'm a firm believer that the c- span video archives are truly a gift to the american people. i would say one of the most historical archives there are. i primarily watch the "washington journal," the house of representatives proceedings, and c-span2 for the u.s. senate. >> jake young watches c-span on wow. c-span -- created by america's cable companies, brought to you as a service by your cable provider. now, a look at child care issues in the 2012 campaign. rep
bush in boston. past presidential debates tonight at 7:00 eastern here on c-span. and watch and engage with c- span as the presidential candidates meet in their first debate wednesday october 3 from university of denver. a debate previous starts at 7:00 p.m. eastern. at 9:00, "newshour's" jim lehrer moderates the debate on domestic policy. after that, your reactions and comments, calls, e-mails, and tweets live on c-span, c-span radio, and online at c-span.org. >> c-span is on...
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there is a story on the front page of "the boston globe" today about unions being down. there has been a clear trend and in that direction. they are a big part of the cash register of the democratic party. does that worry you? >> let me say something about labor. i came out of labor, as you said. i was 25 years old, an organizer for the teachers' union. you said "muscle and cash register," but also the heart and soul. let's think about, on labor day, what made america great. we have a middle-class and they helped to move in that middle- class. they helped that spread across the board, the people who work hard, to be rewarded. yes, major constituents in our party, and yes, i think i.t. is important for us to stand up for collective bargaining rights, it is important for us to stand up for the notion that people work hard and ought to be rewarded for it. >> but membership is going down. what do you do about that? >> i think you -- well, i'm not in the labor movement and mymore -- >> but as a leader of the democratic party, you affect each other. >> they do. but i think you
there is a story on the front page of "the boston globe" today about unions being down. there has been a clear trend and in that direction. they are a big part of the cash register of the democratic party. does that worry you? >> let me say something about labor. i came out of labor, as you said. i was 25 years old, an organizer for the teachers' union. you said "muscle and cash register," but also the heart and soul. let's think about, on labor day, what made america...
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here is "the boston globe" this morning. "a quieter 9/11, after an intense anniversary last year, families welcome a setback." "for some, it means scaling back." "some communities have decided to scale back, prompted by a growing feeling that it may be time to move on. nearly every ceremony will be smaller this year, even after the epicenter of the attacks has stripped the ceremony of its politicians who have in the past read literary or religious policies. instead, bagpipers and a huge chorus will provide the music. george w. bush, desmond tutu, they'll serve under prayer services, and there was a three day commemoration involving president obama. this year there will be simply prayers on tuesday." also, related to the 9/11 story, work will restart on a september 11 museum after nearly one year of discord and delay, michael bloomberg and andrew cuomo reached an agreement to resume construction of the museum. the tentative resolution involves additional cash payments. closer coordination amongst the parties and the creation
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together, when i passed a legislation and signed it to congress, the model for me was a program based in boston called city year, which a lot of you know about. it is a great program. when i left the white house there was discussion about whether americorps would be defunded, the largest affiliate in the united states was city year, and mitt romney was on the board. it took me a letter saying we should continue this. i called him and i was out of the white house and i said, governor, i love city year. that is what americorps is all about. i hope you will save it. he urged the republican congress to continue to support city year, and they did. i just visited the program in south africa where the youth unemployment rate exceeds 40%, 80% of the volunteers in johannesburg have a job the day they leave city year. it turns out it is good economics and good for the society. all of you should know that, and governor, i thank you for being here. the podium is yours. [applause] >> thank you, mr. president. i appreciate your kind words and that introduction is very touching. >> if there's one thing we've
together, when i passed a legislation and signed it to congress, the model for me was a program based in boston called city year, which a lot of you know about. it is a great program. when i left the white house there was discussion about whether americorps would be defunded, the largest affiliate in the united states was city year, and mitt romney was on the board. it took me a letter saying we should continue this. i called him and i was out of the white house and i said, governor, i love...
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it was like that, i believe in an airport in boston, and it was decided that it was too aggressive pit our sense of the civil liberties and civil rights were not really tolerate -- would not really tolerate the israeli capability to go in and just interrogate passengers that are suspicious. that said, did he fear detection officer program that we're talking about -- the behavior detection offers a program that we're talking about, the inspection on the spot, where they, for want of a better word, like the interrogate people coming through, disengaging them and asking questions and seeing if they displayed nervous tics or abnormal behavior when confronted with somebody -- that is sort of an idea that we got from israel. tsa really likes the program and intends on expanding it. host: here is the story from "the new york times" last month. "in interviews and internal compliance, officers from the tsa's behavior detection program asserted that passengers who fit certain profiles, like hispanics traveling to miami, or blacks wearing baseball caps backward, are more likely to be stopped, sea
it was like that, i believe in an airport in boston, and it was decided that it was too aggressive pit our sense of the civil liberties and civil rights were not really tolerate -- would not really tolerate the israeli capability to go in and just interrogate passengers that are suspicious. that said, did he fear detection officer program that we're talking about -- the behavior detection offers a program that we're talking about, the inspection on the spot, where they, for want of a better...
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coming up, the mayor from boston. he was with john kerry delivering remarks tomorrow, and of course, the senate candidate, elizabeth 1, 10:00 tonight, and eight student made a lot of attention with the testimony she uncovered on capitol hill about women's rights. the president of planned parenthood will be speaking, and a lot of attention on former president bill clinton. that will be followed by the roll call of states. we will be back with more of your phone calls in reaction of what we heard tonight. we will take you to the floor and also show you scenes around the facility as the delegates continue to arrive in anticipation of a two of this 46 the democratic national convention, here on c-span. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2012]
coming up, the mayor from boston. he was with john kerry delivering remarks tomorrow, and of course, the senate candidate, elizabeth 1, 10:00 tonight, and eight student made a lot of attention with the testimony she uncovered on capitol hill about women's rights. the president of planned parenthood will be speaking, and a lot of attention on former president bill clinton. that will be followed by the roll call of states. we will be back with more of your phone calls in reaction of what we heard...
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this collaboration with the "boston globe" tonight for the entire season. we are so pleased that peter was able to pull this together. i think when he first spoke to monica about it, he asked me what date would be good, and he said, what about the night before the election? they thought that might be a little extreme. i also want to tell you, following the election, we are going to reconvene and tell you about the results of the election in the same way. >> peter, we don't talk about you individually enough except to say that you are the editor of the editorial column at the "boston globe." but peter went to japan, and then he went to columbia to get a law degree. he spent a brief time in washington and then he came back to boston, which is home, in 2009. he, again, a wonderful colleague and collaborator. and i now turn my mic over to him. >> i'll see if my mic is working. thank you. thank you. thank you very much. a special thanks also to monica higgins who put together all of these wonderful events. i too want to welcome all these people who came for the
this collaboration with the "boston globe" tonight for the entire season. we are so pleased that peter was able to pull this together. i think when he first spoke to monica about it, he asked me what date would be good, and he said, what about the night before the election? they thought that might be a little extreme. i also want to tell you, following the election, we are going to reconvene and tell you about the results of the election in the same way. >> peter, we don't talk...
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host: from the boston herald this morning is this headline, "democratic chair apologizes for calling scott brown a girl." he "tweeting brown at a massachusetts convention when he said at this statement." the much anticipated memoir of a navy seal who helped kill osama bin laden helphits the shelves today. preeg orders have put it at #one on the best-seller list at amazon for two weeks. but there's one group that may now be eager to see the release of the book, the pentagon. last week, the pentagon general counsel threatened legal action against a former navy seal who wrote the revealing book. in a letter addressed to the pen name of the book's author, -- that book will be on the shelves today. this is from politico this morning. four years ago, president obama promised to drain the swamp. that is from politico this morning. back to your calls as the democratic national convention kicks off. salem, mass., john on the democrat's line. about: i'm not confused this. i love obama. he is just a great guy. the is for the people. but what i'm trying to understand is as far as pro- life end o
host: from the boston herald this morning is this headline, "democratic chair apologizes for calling scott brown a girl." he "tweeting brown at a massachusetts convention when he said at this statement." the much anticipated memoir of a navy seal who helped kill osama bin laden helphits the shelves today. preeg orders have put it at #one on the best-seller list at amazon for two weeks. but there's one group that may now be eager to see the release of the book, the pentagon....
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you take the lessons -- we have 100 charter school evaluations in new york, boston, etc. look at the aspects of the charter schools that were successful versus not. design a new intervention count of a sample that uses those elements and see if it replicates. we need a system that tells what specifically works. over recent decades, we are learning some of those things haphazardly. having won great person in the dol eta who decided in the 80's to do reemployment bonus and unemployment insurance. when i came into the clinton administration in 1993, it was those experiments that have been done in the great the demonstration. they had not gone anywhere. we had great in mission -- we have great interest but needed a funding stream to come -- convince the congressional budget office. we needed to buy votes from nafta. it should not be so haphazard. we should have systematic evaluation some of the programs. setting things up like into meatus -- intermediaries such to ups exactly with what is working and not. >> i am not sure every program should be evaluated. it takes time and r
you take the lessons -- we have 100 charter school evaluations in new york, boston, etc. look at the aspects of the charter schools that were successful versus not. design a new intervention count of a sample that uses those elements and see if it replicates. we need a system that tells what specifically works. over recent decades, we are learning some of those things haphazardly. having won great person in the dol eta who decided in the 80's to do reemployment bonus and unemployment insurance....
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yes, with a clear -- way back there. >> i am with the news service in boston. i was hoping we to get your assessment of the race in massachusetts and your thoughts on how an openly gay, socially liberal republican might fit in with the caucus if he got to washington. >> richard came to visit me last year. he was trying to get a reading from me about what i would think about his chances to have us not just work with him, but actually engage with them on taking a seat in massachusetts. our party is interested in people back home electing members of congress. i have a litmus test. that is to get elected and become an honest member of congress where you can contribute to better the agenda we are after. richard has served as the minority leader in the senate in massachusetts for a number of years. he recognizes scott brown, who used to be one of his members, 156% in the seat he is running in. the issue of jobs, job creation, and the kind of person -- richard is running against the current sitting member of congress who had ethical issues and problems, votes for ever
yes, with a clear -- way back there. >> i am with the news service in boston. i was hoping we to get your assessment of the race in massachusetts and your thoughts on how an openly gay, socially liberal republican might fit in with the caucus if he got to washington. >> richard came to visit me last year. he was trying to get a reading from me about what i would think about his chances to have us not just work with him, but actually engage with them on taking a seat in...
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this is "the boston globe." "clinton arouses democrats with arguments -- rouses democrats with arguments for obama." here is the "tallahassee democrat" newspaper. charlie crist, former republican governor of florida, will be one of the speakers at the convention. "dems ponder 2014 possibility of him running for governor as the democrats." "orange county register" out of california -- "party star revs up faithful"-- again, talking about bill clinton. among the speakers tonight, tammy baldwin, running for tommy against fo gov. thompson, former governor of wisconsin. brian schweitzer, governor of montana -- he, too, will be speaking vice-president biden will accept the nomination prior to president obama accepting re nomination. we should also mention that at our convention hub, you can watch all past speeches from this convention, plus past speeches from all past conventions since 1984. c-span.org is the website. the daily convention briefing for "national journal" is starting. you see ronald brownstein, james ben
this is "the boston globe." "clinton arouses democrats with arguments -- rouses democrats with arguments for obama." here is the "tallahassee democrat" newspaper. charlie crist, former republican governor of florida, will be one of the speakers at the convention. "dems ponder 2014 possibility of him running for governor as the democrats." "orange county register" out of california -- "party star revs up faithful"-- again, talking about...
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. >> center barack obama made his national debut in boston of july 2000 for. that is part of the c-span video library if you like to watch his keynote address. a lot of attention on the mayor of san antonio tamara's he gives his keynote address. let's look back at what he said in 2004. >> it is that fundamental belief, i am my brother's keeper, i am my sister's keeper that makes this country work. it is what allows us to pursue our individual dream and yet still come together as one american family. the purpose in them -- out of many, one. even as we speak, there are those who are preparing to divide us, the spin masters, the negative ad peddlers, {the politics of anything goes. well, i say to them, tonight there is not a liberal america and a conservative america. there is the united states of america. there is not a black america and a white america, a latino america, and asian america, there is a united states of america. the pundits like to slice and dice our country into red states and blue states, read states for republicans, blue states for democrats, b
. >> center barack obama made his national debut in boston of july 2000 for. that is part of the c-span video library if you like to watch his keynote address. a lot of attention on the mayor of san antonio tamara's he gives his keynote address. let's look back at what he said in 2004. >> it is that fundamental belief, i am my brother's keeper, i am my sister's keeper that makes this country work. it is what allows us to pursue our individual dream and yet still come together as one...